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Laurence Didier1 Rue du Sauvage
Arles
13200
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The Workshop Lunch offers an ideal accommodation for a delightful stay in the heart of Arles' historic and artistic center. Built on the ruins of the Baths of Constantine, this house pays tribute to Van Gogh by serving as a home-gallery for captivating photographic exhibitions. Each room provides a private exit to the charming pedestrian street Maisto. The decor is a delightful blend of travel memories and captivating objects. The rooms are named after three influential artists of the city: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Picasso.The Van Gogh room, located upstairs, is a cozy single room (13 m2) with a magnificent view of the Baths of Constantine and Réattu Museum. It offers a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and fresh towels. The room is furnished with a comfortable single bed (90x200), a minibar, central heating, a fan, and complimentary wifi.
On the ground floor, you will find the Picasso Guest House, a spacious double room (16 m2) adorned with a double bed (140x190). The room features a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and fresh towels. It is equipped with a minibar, central heating, a fan, and complimentary wifi.
The Gauguin Room, located on the first floor, is a delightful double room (17 m2) featuring a comfortable double bed (140x190). It offers a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and fresh towels. The room is furnished with a minibar, central heating, a fan, and complimentary wifi.
Enjoy a peaceful night's sleep and wake up to a delicious breakfast served with your bed and breakfast stay.
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Directions
If you are traveling by car, there are complimentary parking lots available near the Rhône River, on squares, and at Place Lamartine. Please note that parking is not allowed on Wednesday mornings on Boulevard Emile Combe.
If you are coming from the North, take the A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles center. If you are coming from the East, take the A7 and A54 and exit at Arles center. If you are coming from the South, take the A9 and A54 and exit at Arles center.
If you prefer to travel by train, there are direct trains from Paris that take approximately 4 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train to Avignon and then transfer to Arles.
Once you arrive at the train station in Arles, the workshop lunch location is a 10-minute walk away. The fastest route is along the banks of the Rhone.
If you are arriving by plane, Arles is located 25 km from Nîmes airport, 65 km from Marseille-Provence airport, 35 km from Avignon airport, and 72 km from Montpellier airport.
If you are coming from the North, take the A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles center. If you are coming from the East, take the A7 and A54 and exit at Arles center. If you are coming from the South, take the A9 and A54 and exit at Arles center.
If you prefer to travel by train, there are direct trains from Paris that take approximately 4 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train to Avignon and then transfer to Arles.
Once you arrive at the train station in Arles, the workshop lunch location is a 10-minute walk away. The fastest route is along the banks of the Rhone.
If you are arriving by plane, Arles is located 25 km from Nîmes airport, 65 km from Marseille-Provence airport, 35 km from Avignon airport, and 72 km from Montpellier airport.
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- Amphitheatre of Arles: Located just a short distance from Rue du Sauvage, the Amphitheatre of Arles is a well-preserved Roman arena that dates back to the 1st century AD. It is one of the most iconic landmarks in Arles and hosts various cultural events and bullfighting exhibitions.
- Place de la République: Situated in the heart of Arles, Place de la République is a bustling square surrounded by beautiful architecture. It is a great spot to relax and people-watch while enjoying the charming cafes, shops, and the frequent local markets.
- Arles Museum of Ancient Arles: Conveniently located near Rue du Sauvage, the Arles Museum of Ancient Arles is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. It houses an impressive collection of Roman artifacts, including sculptures, mosaics, and ancient pottery, providing a fascinating insight into the city's rich past.
- Saint-Trophime Church: A masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, Saint-Trophime Church is a UNESCO World Heritage site that captivates visitors with its intricate sculptures and stunning cloister. It is a significant religious and historical monument in Arles, showcasing the city's medieval heritage.
- Van Gogh Foundation: Art lovers should not miss the Van Gogh Foundation, located just a short distance from Rue du Sauvage. This museum is dedicated to the life and work of Vincent Van Gogh, featuring a diverse collection of paintings and drawings by the renowned artist.
- Espace Van Gogh: Housed in a former hospital where Van Gogh was treated, Espace Van Gogh is an art center and exhibition space. Visitors can explore the unique architecture of the building and enjoy contemporary art exhibitions and cultural events.
- Alyscamps: Once an ancient Roman necropolis, Alyscamps is now a picturesque site with rows of ancient sarcophagi and beautiful cypress trees. This atmospheric location inspired many famous artists, including Van Gogh, who painted several scenes depicting the tranquil beauty of Alyscamps.
- Les Arènes Shopping Mall: If you are in the mood for some retail therapy, the Les Arènes Shopping Mall offers a wide range of shops, boutiques, and restaurants. Located within a former Roman circus, this modern shopping center seamlessly blends history with contemporary amenities.
- Museon Arlaten: Located in the heart of Arles, the Museon Arlaten is a regional ethnographic museum that showcases the cultural heritage of Provence. Visitors can explore the extensive collection of traditional costumes, tools, and everyday objects, offering insights into the local traditions and way of life. 10. Fondation Vincent Van Gogh Arles: Another museum dedicated to the life and work of Vincent Van Gogh, the Fondation Vincent Van Gogh Arles exhibits contemporary art inspired by the artist's legacy. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events, making it a vibrant hub for art enthusiasts.